No one prepares you for how much you can love someone you'll never share your daily life with. Nothing prepares you for the moment when you realize that feeling isn't enough. That life isn't always on your side. And that fate, if it exists at all, is sometimes silent.
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A strong woman can run a company, finish a master's degree, move to another continent by herself - but when she loves, she forgets her seatbelts. A strong woman doesn't fall often, but when she falls, she falls deep. Not because she's weak. Quite the opposite.
What is the most romantic thing? Is it a candlelit dinner? A kiss in the rain? Or a simple look that says a thousand words? But the most romantic thing isn't something you can buy. It's a question of...
Have you ever thought that love no longer exists for you? That you've been through too much, seen too much, given too much?
Are you struggling around someone who doesn't give you the same energy back? Are you in a relationship where you give everything and the other person is quiet? Ask yourself: is it really worth continuing something that drains you?
Why do some relationships develop without much difficulty, while others fall apart despite a strong initial attraction? Perhaps you carry within you a certain love pattern that you repeat?
Have you ever stood on the edge of something that could have been love, but you knew deep down that it wasn't? Have you ever waited for someone who was physically there, but emotionally light years away? Have you ever stood in front of a door that was always ajar, but never fully open for you?
Yes, you were. Did you forget?
Is love truly unconditional or just a power play?
Love. The word I once uttered with your name on my lips. The feeling that filled my soul when you looked at me – well, at least when you even noticed me. I was yours. With all my heart, without reservation, without inhibition. I gave you everything I was.
Why don't some love relationships lead to the happy ending you want? You may find yourself in similar situations over and over again, in what seems like a vicious cycle. Mistakes in love?
What keeps love alive over time? Why do some couples fall apart at the slightest challenge, while others overcome almost impossible odds together? The answer lies in three key types of "chemistry" that are the secret to lasting and fulfilling relationships. But which chemistry is the most important?











